Public Speaking And Speeches News
Free speech must remain (The Border Mail)
CHANGES proposed to our ?sedition laws? by the Australian Government are troubling the muzzling of free speech. Free speech suppressed means believing every word sent out through the air and news waves worldwide as truth.
A Korean Speech Contest in Shandong (donga.com)
A total of 15 university representatives from Shandong, China majoring in Korean linguistics, and students that passed a preliminary match made up about 60 people who made the final stage of a speech competition in Shandong. Even so, they were sweating while memorizing their lines.
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